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neurosurgeon, ted cruz, peter king, new york, representative, grand paul, kentucky, president, rick perry texas, governor, marco rubio, donald trump, real estate mogel. >> who on this list is the top gop nomination? >> the answer is jeb bush. you're not going to see immediately, scrambling on the right. republicans tend to respect seniority. florida and the rest will come back. >> you know whose leading in the polls now don't you? >> of course, i do. look at somebody like rand paul or jeb bush or donald trump. >> chris christy's got to get past the right wing. quite simply, i think he and jeb are both in the race, so will ted cruz and rand paul. chris christy's in favor of gun control, and the other he has his arm around president obama. he said -- he's an eastern republican. he comes across as a liberal. to the tea party people, he does. >> many republicans -- i'm sure he does, to some republicans. he and jeb bush are the two main likely candidates. i think those are the -- i'm not supporting anybody. keeping the neutral position of the journalist. >> i disagree. i think the top two candidates
neurosurgeon, ted cruz, peter king, new york, representative, grand paul, kentucky, president, rick perry texas, governor, marco rubio, donald trump, real estate mogel. >> who on this list is the top gop nomination? >> the answer is jeb bush. you're not going to see immediately, scrambling on the right. republicans tend to respect seniority. florida and the rest will come back. >> you know whose leading in the polls now don't you? >> of course, i do. look at somebody...
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al jazeera, san antonio, texas. >> well the u.n. top human rights official says sri lanka is showing signs of heading in an all situation. she says she is concerned about increasing military involvement, and the camel dominated north. >> i have received access to documentation from the government, on how they are investigating matters. but i do see that they have to do far more to investigate past and current conflicts, disappearances, killings. it has to be comprehensive. >> one sudan and south sudan separated millions of people found they wants on the wrong side of the new border. many were allowed to return to their respective countries, but as anna reports thousands of people living along the disputed border have no official status. >> in this south sudanese village, people are dancing to celebrate the success of their farms. >> was they are sharing their land now with people that had to flee their homes. mile 14 is one of them. in april around 10,000 people living there left when sudan's arm forced bombs them. adelle is one of
al jazeera, san antonio, texas. >> well the u.n. top human rights official says sri lanka is showing signs of heading in an all situation. she says she is concerned about increasing military involvement, and the camel dominated north. >> i have received access to documentation from the government, on how they are investigating matters. but i do see that they have to do far more to investigate past and current conflicts, disappearances, killings. it has to be comprehensive. >>...
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the first one, went to texas. you know? loved texas. went to vegas. left vegas. went to california. left california, went back to vegas. went to florida. left florida, come to california, then to alabama and s.w.a.t. team got me. >> hill escapes from another florida prison. no one has of escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crosses the minds of the staff. >> handcuff key is like you know, mainly for my defense. you know? >> having a handcuff key is not really unusual, but sometimes it's necessary. you know. theoretically speaking, you know? >> serving a 21 year sentence for armed robbery. says this isn't the first time he's received a dr during his time in prison. a disciplinary report. >> i have possession of a weapon, possession of a handcuff key. several disrespects. a couple fighting drs. since incarcerated, i still combine four of them to fines. >> caught with the cuff key, already when he was in this unit. now he must face the institutional classification team, or ict. could they change his status from close management level two to level one? th
the first one, went to texas. you know? loved texas. went to vegas. left vegas. went to california. left california, went back to vegas. went to florida. left florida, come to california, then to alabama and s.w.a.t. team got me. >> hill escapes from another florida prison. no one has of escaped from santa rosa, but escape was one of the first things that crosses the minds of the staff. >> handcuff key is like you know, mainly for my defense. you know? >> having a handcuff key...
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tom ackerman, al jazeera, san antonio, texas. >> all right. now, if you like surprises and you like sports news, you will like this, catching up on thespots stuff. >> big names a safe progression at the u.s. open. leighton huet produced the biggest shock as he knocked out 16 to 1, pontro. alise reports reporter>> 5 citizen in the sweetest of victories, hewism tt. >> it's a hell of a lot of fun. i will tell you that. i cherish every match i get out here. this is why i still play, to have moments like this. >> two former u.s. open champions, adele partro had eight years on the australian, turning back the clock, 6th seed and advanced the third round. >> he is a great champion, great fighter and for the second round, it round, it's a difficult player. >> andy murray dropped a set for the first time in his title defense then recovered to be argentina's lee nard 0. and he will be in the final 32 on sunday. >> obviously, i want to keep improving as the tournament goes on. it's not -- you know, you want to play your best at the beginning. i hope i ca
tom ackerman, al jazeera, san antonio, texas. >> all right. now, if you like surprises and you like sports news, you will like this, catching up on thespots stuff. >> big names a safe progression at the u.s. open. leighton huet produced the biggest shock as he knocked out 16 to 1, pontro. alise reports reporter>> 5 citizen in the sweetest of victories, hewism tt. >> it's a hell of a lot of fun. i will tell you that. i cherish every match i get out here. this is why i...
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host: william in texas, democrat line. caller: good morning to you and your guests, two. -- guest, too. i have a question for you, pedro. is c-span an acronym for something yo? host: cable satellite public affairs network. caller: ok. i never got that figured out. host: why don't you ask your question? caller: you do this to me every time, pedro. we know what we're doing here in terms of our talking here, what we are doing here is very closely, you know, consciously saying that assad is using these chemical weapons in their international "norms." is it against international law to use chemical weapons? guest: yes. there is a chemical weapons treaty that most countries have signed, including iran, it is against the all -- it is against the international law. the countries hesitate to do something about it. i guess there is a disconnect, if that is the right word. guest: look, practically speaking, there is not that many countries with military capabilities to do something about it. basically the united states, france, brita
host: william in texas, democrat line. caller: good morning to you and your guests, two. -- guest, too. i have a question for you, pedro. is c-span an acronym for something yo? host: cable satellite public affairs network. caller: ok. i never got that figured out. host: why don't you ask your question? caller: you do this to me every time, pedro. we know what we're doing here in terms of our talking here, what we are doing here is very closely, you know, consciously saying that assad is using...
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texas a & m suspended four other players for violating team rules, johnny future football playing cheerleaders, if you give a hoot, the owls took a 14-7 lead. charles ross powers into the score, but johnny man zel's back-up would rally the tripods. he lays it out to ricky seals jones who seals the deal by spreading it for the 71 yard score. ing agies took a 28-21 lead into the break. but in the second half, here's johnny. johnny manzel working his magic on his second drive. he hooks up with mike evans for the 23 yard score. manzel putting his signature on this game by throwing forg three touchdown passes. he was 6 for 8 for 94 yards, aggies 50 to 31. after the game, manzel had one incidents where he was called for unsportsmanlike. coach benched him midway through the figure out quarter. >> wasn't very smart. you know, that's why he didn't go back in the game either. so, you know, you would hope at this point we have learned something from that. we are still working that. >> that's why he wasn't going back in the game no matter what was happening. >> number 2, ohio state, airing it out against
texas a & m suspended four other players for violating team rules, johnny future football playing cheerleaders, if you give a hoot, the owls took a 14-7 lead. charles ross powers into the score, but johnny man zel's back-up would rally the tripods. he lays it out to ricky seals jones who seals the deal by spreading it for the 71 yard score. ing agies took a 28-21 lead into the break. but in the second half, here's johnny. johnny manzel working his magic on his second drive. he hooks up with...
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>> guest: my mother is a hospital administrator in new jersey and my father is in investments in texas. c-span: what's their reaction to this? >> guest: well, they're very proud, obviously, and they think that the book is very good. they think that i've really portrayed nixon in a very honest light, and if it's not honest, it's worthless. so they were glad that i did it the way i did. c-span: anybody along the way say, "don't do this. this is going to be -- you're going to have trouble with this"? >> guest: no, not at all. i've just gotten support during the whole process. c-span: let's look at some more quotes. "this is self righteous, hypocritical bs. they used the war to justify their cowardice," talking about bill clinton in this quote. "it wasn't class arrogance, because clinton wasn't rich, but it was intellectual arrogance. i'm concerned about clinton and his whole crew, what they signify -- the deterioration of moral values. he has vindicated the anti vietnam, draft dodging, drug taking behavior. most of that generation was bad, really bad." >> guest: nixon really -- he had led
>> guest: my mother is a hospital administrator in new jersey and my father is in investments in texas. c-span: what's their reaction to this? >> guest: well, they're very proud, obviously, and they think that the book is very good. they think that i've really portrayed nixon in a very honest light, and if it's not honest, it's worthless. so they were glad that i did it the way i did. c-span: anybody along the way say, "don't do this. this is going to be -- you're going to have...
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the dress was purchased in texas and warned by her in the late administration. it was the dress costume of a first lady before she was properly dressed. the white dress is a ball gown, also made in paris, france. it was a style mrs. polk used to give the indication she found a style she liked and looked good in. it is a beautiful town in silk and satin. it has a great deal of lace attached to it. mrs. polk often purchased addresses and would buy a great deal of material to go along with them so she could change the way they looked. instead of having to buy five or six down, she would buy a single down and buy extra material to make them look differently. she was a master at excess are rising. she had a wonderful collection of handbags and purses. -- she was a master at access arising -- accessorizing. her head dresses are unusual. the are incredibly rare. few of these headdresses survive from this time period. they tend to get one out. one unusual piece, a turban. by the 1840's, probably has fallen a little out of fashion. dolly madison was still alive and was i
the dress was purchased in texas and warned by her in the late administration. it was the dress costume of a first lady before she was properly dressed. the white dress is a ball gown, also made in paris, france. it was a style mrs. polk used to give the indication she found a style she liked and looked good in. it is a beautiful town in silk and satin. it has a great deal of lace attached to it. mrs. polk often purchased addresses and would buy a great deal of material to go along with them so...